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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
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Form 8-K
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CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): November 15, 2023
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StoneX Group Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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Delaware000-2355459-2921318
(State of Incorporation)(Commission File Number)(IRS Employer ID No.)
230 Park Ave, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10169
(Address of principal executive offices, including Zip Code)
(212) 485-3500
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.01 par valueSNEXThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company
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Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition
On November 15, 2023, the Company issued a news release on the subject of the Company's results of operations and financial condition for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2023.
The press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and incorporated by reference herein.
The information furnished under this Item 2.02, including Exhibit 99.1, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing.
Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits
(d) Exhibits
Exhibit No.
99.1     Press release dated November 15, 2023.
104    Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).






Signature
Pursuant to the Requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the Undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
StoneX Group Inc.
(Registrant)
November 15, 2023/s/ WILLIAM J. DUNAWAY
(Date)William J. Dunaway
Chief Financial Officer


Document

EXHIBIT 99.1
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StoneX Group Inc. Reports Fiscal 2023 Fourth Quarter Financial Results

Record Fiscal Year Results in 2023, with Diluted EPS of $11.18, up 12% and ROE of 19.5%
Quarterly Operating Revenues of $778.0 million, up 33%
Quarterly Net Income of $50.7 million, ROE of 15.0%
Quarterly Diluted EPS of $2.36 per share


New York, NY – November 15, 2023 – StoneX Group Inc. (the “Company”; NASDAQ: SNEX), a global financial services network that connects companies, organizations, traders and investors to the global market ecosystem through a unique blend of digital platforms, end-to-end clearing and execution services, high touch service and deep expertise, today announced its financial results for the fiscal year 2023 and fourth quarter ended September 30, 2023.
Sean M. O’Connor, the Company’s CEO, stated, “We achieved solid results in our fiscal fourth quarter, with pre-tax earnings of $75.4 million, up 14% compared to the prior year quarter. These strong fourth quarter results contributed to a record full fiscal year financial performance, with diluted earnings per share of $11.18, up 12%, an increase in net asset value per share of $13.61, up 26%, and an ROE of 19.5% for the year. These results were driven by continued client engagement and increased interest earnings on our client float, despite generally moderating volatility. We believe that our diversified business model continues to position us to deliver strong results to our shareholders in the current market environment.”



StoneX Group Inc. Summary Financials
Consolidated financial statements for the Company will be included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) which we expect to file on or about November 21, 2023. Upon filing, the Annual Report on Form 10-K will also be made available on the Company’s website at www.stonex.com.
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(Unaudited) (in millions, except share and per share amounts)20232022 %
Change
20232022 %
Change
Revenues:
Sales of physical commodities$15,902.4 $15,838.5 —%$58,131.2 $64,052.6 (9)%
Principal gains, net269.1 275.4 (2)%1,079.9 1,145.2 (6)%
Commission and clearing fees122.9 126.3 (3)%498.4 507.9 (2)%
Consulting, management, and account fees39.3 34.1 15%159.0 111.3 43%
Interest income301.9 106.7 183%987.6 219.0 351%
Total revenues16,635.6 16,381.0 2%60,856.1 66,036.0 (8)%
Cost of sales of physical commodities15,857.6 15,797.6 —%57,942.0 63,928.6 (9)%
Operating revenues778.0 583.4 33%2,914.1 2,107.4 38%
Transaction-based clearing expenses68.6 69.1 (1)%271.8 291.2 (7)%
Introducing broker commissions39.2 37.4 5%161.6 160.1 1%
Interest expense253.2 77.6 226%802.2 135.5 492%
Interest expense on corporate funding13.3 11.6 15%57.5 44.7 29%
Net operating revenues403.7 387.7 4%1,621.0 1,475.9 10%
Compensation and other expenses:
Variable compensation and benefits112.4 129.7 (13)%483.2 478.1 1%
Fixed compensation and benefits98.1 80.8 21%385.4 316.7 22%
Trading systems and market information19.1 17.2 11%74.0 66.2 12%
Professional fees15.9 15.4 3%57.0 54.3 5%
Non-trading technology and support16.9 13.7 23%61.6 52.4 18%
Occupancy and equipment rental10.9 9.4 16%40.4 36.1 12%
Selling and marketing13.2 14.0 (6)%54.0 55.3 (2)%
Travel and business development7.1 6.1 16%24.8 16.9 47%
Communications2.4 2.3 4%9.1 8.3 10%
Depreciation and amortization11.4 12.3 (7)%51.0 44.4 15%
Bad debts, net of recoveries6.5 4.4 48%16.5 15.8 4%
Other16.3 16.0 2%66.4 60.6 10%
Total compensation and other expenses330.2 321.3 3%1,323.4 1,205.1 10%
Gain on acquisition and other gains, net1.9 — n/m25.4 6.4 297%
Income before tax75.4 66.4 14%323.0 277.2 17%
Income tax expense24.7 14.1 75%84.5 70.1 21%
Net income$50.7 $52.3 (3)%$238.5 $207.1 15%
Earnings per share:
Basic$2.43 $2.58 (6)%$11.55 $10.27 12%
Diluted$2.36 $2.49 (5)%$11.18 $10.01 12%
Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding:
Basic20,087,626 19,690,761 2%19,957,333 19,570,403 2%
Diluted20,753,155 20,352,682 2%20,619,340 20,067,540 3%
Return on equity (“ROE”)15.0 %19.8 %19.5 %21.0 %
ROE on tangible book value16.0 %21.6 %20.9 %23.2 %
n/m = not meaningful to present as a percentage
    



The following table presents our consolidated operating revenues by segment for the periods indicated.
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022 % Change20232022% Change
Segment operating revenues represented by:
Commercial$207.5 $185.2 12%$862.7 $692.1 25%
Institutional426.5 258.6 65%1,513.6 831.8 82%
Retail92.4 101.8 (9)%333.0 426.7 (22)%
Global Payments54.2 44.3 22%212.6 172.0 24%
Corporate Unallocated7.8 0.9 767%31.7 7.8 306%
Eliminations(10.4)(7.4)41%(39.5)(23.0)72%
Operating revenues$778.0 $583.4 33%$2,914.1 $2,107.4 38%
The following table presents our consolidated income by segment for the periods indicated.
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022 % Change20232022% Change
Segment income represented by:
Commercial$88.0 $80.2 10%$390.7 $288.3 36%
Institutional55.0 45.0 22%217.9 174.6 25%
Retail28.0 20.2 39%45.8 115.4 (60)%
Global Payments32.3 24.4 32%109.1 97.4 12%
Total segment income$203.3 $169.8 20%$763.5 $675.7 13%
Reconciliation of segment income to income before tax:
Segment income$203.3 $169.8 20%$763.5 $675.7 13%
Net costs not allocated to operating segments(127.7)(103.4)24%(463.8)(398.5)16%
Gain on acquisition and other gains, net(0.2)— n/m23.3 — n/m
Income before tax$75.4 $66.4 14%$323.0 $277.2 17%
Key Operating Metrics
The tables below display operating revenues disaggregated across the key products we provide to our clients and select operating data and metrics used by management in evaluating our performance, for the periods indicated.
All $ amounts are U.S. dollar or U.S. dollar equivalentsThree Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
20232022% Change20232022% Change
Operating Revenues (in millions):
Listed derivatives$98.6 $100.8 (2)%$416.5 $430.5 (3)%
Over-the-counter (“OTC”) derivatives59.9 49.0 22%232.2 208.3 11%
Securities308.3 181.8 70%1,064.0 610.4 74%
FX / Contracts for difference (“CFD”) contracts79.2 81.4 (3)%261.9 339.3 (23)%
Global payments52.9 43.6 21%208.3 167.8 24%
Physical contracts50.1 61.9 (19)%244.9 194.3 26%
Interest / fees earned on client balances102.9 49.1 110%384.7 89.3 331%
Other28.7 22.3 29%109.4 82.7 32%
Corporate Unallocated7.8 0.9 767%31.7 7.8 306%
Eliminations(10.4)(7.4)41%(39.5)(23.0)72%
$778.0 $583.4 33%$2,914.1 $2,107.4 38%
Volumes and Other Select Data (all $ amounts are U.S. dollar or U.S. dollar equivalents):
Listed derivatives (contracts, 000’s)39,461 40,813 (3)%160,292 160,609 —%
Listed derivatives, average rate per contract (1)
$2.33 $2.31 1%$2.44 $2.53 (4)%
Average client equity - listed derivatives (millions)$6,644 $6,697 (1)%$7,137 $5,696 25%
OTC derivatives (contracts, 000’s)915 737 24%3,553 2,968 20%
OTC derivatives, average rate per contract$65.91 $67.02 (2)%$65.78 $70.49 (7)%
Securities average daily volume (“ADV”) (millions)$5,662 $3,599 57%$5,257 $3,459 52%
Securities rate per million (“RPM”) (2)
$265 $480 (45)%$301 $503 (40)%
Average money market / FDIC sweep client balances (millions)$1,172 $1,946 (40)%$1,338 $1,784 (25)%
FX / CFD contracts ADV (millions)$10,938 $12,263 (11)%$11,943 $13,273 (10)%
FX / CFD contracts RPM $113 $103 10%$87 $99 (12)%
Global Payments ADV (millions)$62 $64 (3)%$67 $62 8%
Global Payments RPM$13,406 $10,680 26%$12,367 $10,880 14%
(1)
Give-up fees as well as cash and voice brokerage revenues are excluded from the calculation of listed derivatives, average rate per contract.
(2)
Interest expense associated with our fixed income activities is deducted from operating revenues in the calculation of Securities RPM while interest income related to securities lending is excluded.



Operating Revenues
Operating revenues increased $194.6 million, or 33%, to $778.0 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $583.4 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022.
Operating revenues derived from securities transactions increased $126.5 million, or 70%, to $308.3 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $181.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. This increase was principally due to a 57% increase in ADV, as well as a significant increase in interest rates. Carried interest on fixed income securities is a component of operating revenues, however interest expense associated with financing these positions is not. As a result of the significant increase in short-term interest rates, we amended our calculation of the Securities RPM, in the table above, to present the RPM after deducting from operating revenues the interest expense associated with our fixed income activities. Net operating revenues derived from securities transactions decreased $13.9 million, or 15%, to $77.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $91.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. This decline was principally due to a 45% decline in the RPM resulting from the tightening of spreads and a change in product mix.
Operating revenues derived from OTC derivatives increased $10.9 million, or 22%, to $59.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $49.0 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. This increase was the result of a 24% increase in OTC derivative contract volumes, most notably in agricultural and soft commodities, which was partially offset by a 2% decline in the average rate per contract compared to the three months ended September 30, 2022.
Operating revenues from global payments increased $9.3 million, or 21%, to $52.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $43.6 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022, principally driven by a 26% increase in the RPM, partially offset by a 3% decrease in the ADV.
Operating revenues derived from physical contracts decreased $11.8 million, or 19%, to $50.1 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $61.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. This decrease was principally related to diminished client activity in precious metals as well as a decrease in our physical agricultural and energy business as a result of decreased activity in biodiesel feedstock markets, partially offset by incremental operating revenues from the acquisition of CDI, as defined below, effective October 31, 2022.
Operating revenues derived from FX/CFD contracts declined $2.2 million, or 3%, to $79.2 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $81.4 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022, principally due to an 11% decline in the FX/CFD contracts ADV, partially offset by a 10% increase in the FX/CFD RPM.
Operating revenues derived from listed derivatives decreased $2.2 million, or 2%, to $98.6 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $100.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. This decrease was principally due to a 3% decline in listed derivative contract volumes as a result of diminished volatility, which was partially offset by a 1% increase in the average rate per contract compared to the three months ended September 30, 2022.
Interest and fee income earned on client balances, which is associated with our listed and OTC derivatives, correspondent clearing, and independent wealth management product offerings, increased $53.8 million, or 110%, to $102.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $49.1 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. This increase was principally driven by a significant increase in short-term interest rates, which was partially offset by a decline in average money market / FDIC sweep client balances.
Interest expense
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Interest expense attributable to:
Trading activities:
Institutional dealer in fixed income securities$184.6 $45.9 302 %$556.7 $62.3 794 %
Securities borrowing11.8 6.7 76 %39.4 23.0 71 %
Client balances on deposit41.2 14.0 194 %148.9 17.4 756 %
Short-term financing facilities of subsidiaries and other direct interest of operating segments15.6 11.0 42 %57.2 32.8 74 %
253.2 77.6 226 %802.2 135.5 492 %
Corporate funding13.3 11.6 15 %57.5 44.7 29 %
Total interest expense$266.5 $89.2 199 %$859.7 $180.2 377 %
The increase in interest expense attributable to trading activities was principally due to the effect of the significant increase in short-term interest rates, most notably in our fixed income business related to financing of positions, as described above, as well as an increase in client balances on which we pay interest.



The increase in interest expense attributable to corporate funding was principally due to higher short-term interest rates on our revolving credit facility, partially offset by a decrease in average borrowings.
Variable vs. Fixed Expenses
The table below sets forth our variable expenses and non-variable expenses as a percentage of total non-interest expenses for the periods indicated.
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)2023% of
Total
2022% of
Total
2023% of
Total
2022% of
Total
Variable compensation and benefits$112.4 26%$129.7 30%$483.2 28%$478.1 29%
Transaction-based clearing expenses68.6 16%69.1 16%271.8 15%291.2 17%
Introducing broker commissions39.2 9%37.4 9%161.6 9%160.1 10%
Total variable expenses220.2 51%236.2 55%916.6 52%929.4 56%
Fixed compensation and benefits98.1 22%80.8 19%385.4 22%316.7 19%
Other fixed expenses113.2 26%106.4 25%438.3 25%394.5 24%
Bad debts, net of recoveries6.5 1%4.4 1%16.5 1%15.8 1%
Total non-variable expenses217.8 49%191.6 45%840.2 48%727.0 44%
Total non-interest expenses$438.0 100%$427.8 100%$1,756.8 100%$1,656.4 100%
Our variable expenses include variable compensation paid to traders and risk management consultants, bonuses paid to operational, administrative and executive employees, transaction-based clearing expenses and introducing broker commissions. We seek to make non-interest expenses variable to the greatest extent possible, and to keep our fixed costs as low as possible.




Impact of the Gain on Acquisition and Related Amortization
On October 31, 2022, the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, StoneX Netherlands B.V., acquired CDI-Societe Cotonniere De Distribution S.A (“CDI”), based in Switzerland. CDI operates a global cotton merchant business with clients and producers in Brazil and West Africa as well as buyers throughout Asia. The results of the year ended September 30, 2023 include a non-taxable gain of $23.5 million related to the acquisition. The results of the three months and year ended September 30, 2023 include amortization expense related to identified intangible assets from this acquisition.
The Company acquired Gain Capital Holdings, Inc. effective August 1, 2020. The results of the three months and year ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 include amortization expense related to identified intangible assets from this acquisition.
When evaluating acquisitions, management considers the gain on acquisition and the amortization expense related to the intangible assets identified and recorded as part of these acquisitions.
The following table presents income before tax, income tax expense, and net income as reported in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). The table also presents adjusted income before tax, adjusted income tax expense, and adjusted net income, which are non-GAAP financial measures. The “adjusted” non-GAAP financial measures reflect each item after removing the impact of the gain on acquisition and the related amortization expense of the intangible assets for the three months and year ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. Management believes that presenting our results excluding the gain on acquisition and the related amortization expense is meaningful, as it increases the comparability of period-to-period results.
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
As reported, GAAP:
Income before tax$75.4 $66.4 14 %$323.0 $277.2 17 %
Income tax expense24.7 14.1 75 %84.5 70.1 21 %
Net income$50.7 $52.3 (3)%$238.5 $207.1 15 %
Return on equity15.0 %19.8 %(4.8)%19.5 %21.0 %(1.5)%
Adjusted (non-GAAP)(a):
Adjusted income before tax$77.3 $69.1 12 %$310.5 $287.8 %
Adjusted income tax expense25.2 14.9 69 %87.5 73.0 20 %
Adjusted net income$52.1 $54.2 (4)%$223.0 $214.8 %
Adjusted return on equity15.4 %20.5 %(5.1)%18.2 %21.8 %(3.6)%
(a) Adjusted income before tax, adjusted income tax expense, adjusted net income, and adjusted return on equity are non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation between the GAAP and non-GAAP amounts listed above is provided in Appendix A.
Other Gains
The results of the three months and year ended September 30, 2023 include a nonrecurring gain related to proceeds received of $2.1 million resulting from an institutional-based foreign exchange antitrust class action settlement. The results of the year ended September 30, 2022 included a nonrecurring gain related to proceeds received of $6.4 million resulting from a retail-based foreign exchange antitrust class action settlement.



Common Stock Split
On November 7, 2023, the Company announced a 3-for-2 split of its common stock, which will be effected as a stock dividend entitling each shareholder of record to receive one additional share of common stock for every two shares owned. Additional shares issued as a result of the stock dividend will be distributed after close of trading on November 24, 2023, to stockholders of record at the close of business on November 17, 2023. Cash will be distributed in lieu of fractional shares based on the opening price of a share of common stock on November 20, 2023.
Because the effective date of the announced 3-for-2 stock split will be after the expected issuance date of the consolidated financial statements, the Company expects to disclose earnings per share on a pre-split basis in the financial statements.
The following table presents earnings per share on a pre-split and post-split basis for the periods indicated.
 Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions, except share amounts)2023202220232022
Numerator:
Net income$50.7 $52.3 $238.5 $207.1 
Less: Allocation to participating securities(1.7)(1.6)(8.1)(6.1)
Net income allocated to common stockholders$49.0 $50.7 $230.4 $201.0 
Denominator:
Weighted average number of:
Common shares outstanding20,087,626 19,690,761 19,957,333 19,570,403 
Dilutive potential common shares outstanding:
Share-based awards665,529 661,921 662,007 497,137 
Diluted shares outstanding20,753,155 20,352,682 20,619,340 20,067,540 
Earnings per share - basic$2.43 $2.58 $11.55 $10.27 
Earnings per share - diluted$2.36 $2.49 $11.18 $10.01 
Proforma Denominator (with effect of stock split):
Weighted average number of:
Common shares outstanding30,131,439 29,536,142 29,936,000 29,355,605 
Dilutive potential common shares outstanding:
Share-based awards998,294 992,882 993,011 745,706 
Proforma diluted shares outstanding31,129,733 30,529,024 30,929,011 30,101,311 
Proforma earnings per share - basic$1.62 $1.72 $7.71 $6.85 
Proforma earnings per share - diluted$1.57 $1.66 $7.45 $6.67 



Segment Results
Our business activities are managed as operating segments and organized into reportable segments consisting of Commercial, Institutional, Retail and Global Payments.
The tables below present the financial performance, a disaggregation of operating revenues, and select operating data and metrics used by management in evaluating the performance of our segments, for the periods indicated. Additional information on the performance of our segments will be included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K to be filed with the SEC.
Commercial
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Revenues:
Sales of physical commodities$15,891.1 $15,610.8 2%$57,559.9 $63,162.7 (9)%
Principal gains, net77.4 82.8 (7)%331.5 343.0 (3)%
Commission and clearing fees44.7 38.9 15%178.0 168.8 5%
Consulting, management and account fees5.9 5.7 4%25.7 21.9 17%
Interest income41.4 20.2 105%154.1 46.8 229%
Total revenues16,060.5 15,758.4 2%58,249.2 63,743.2 (9)%
Cost of sales of physical commodities15,853.0 15,573.2 2%57,386.5 63,051.1 (9)%
Operating revenues207.5 185.2 12%862.7 692.1 25%
Transaction-based clearing expenses16.6 13.6 22%60.7 55.9 9%
Introducing broker commissions10.7 7.3 47%40.1 31.5 27%
Interest expense10.3 5.2 98%40.6 18.2 123%
Net operating revenues169.9 159.1 7%721.3 586.5 23%
Variable direct compensation and benefits38.5 46.0 (16)%176.4 171.2 3%
Net contribution131.4 113.1 16%544.9 415.3 31%
Fixed compensation and benefits15.1 12.2 24%61.1 49.8 23%
Other fixed expenses20.5 17.9 15%77.4 65.6 18%
Bad debts, net of recoveries7.8 2.8 179%15.7 11.6 35%
Non-variable direct expenses43.4 32.9 32%154.2 127.0 21%
Segment income$88.0 $80.2 10%$390.7 $288.3 36%

Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Operating revenues (in millions):
Listed derivatives$53.5 $52.9 1%$230.5 $240.5 (4)%
OTC derivatives59.9 49.0 22%232.2 208.3 11%
Physical contracts50.3 59.7 (16)%232.9 180.4 29%
Interest / fees earned on client balances37.7 18.2 107%142.2 41.3 244%
Other6.1 5.4 13%24.9 21.6 15%
$207.5 $185.2 12%$862.7 $692.1 25%
Select data (all $ amounts are U.S. dollar or U.S. dollar equivalents):
Listed derivatives (contracts, 000’s)8,898 7,337 21%34,430 30,323 14%
Listed derivatives, average rate per contract (1)
$5.64 $6.88 (18)%$6.37 $7.54 (16)%
Average client equity - listed derivatives (millions)$1,788 $2,285 (22)%$1,927 $2,149 (10)%
Over-the-counter (“OTC”) derivatives (contracts, 000’s)915 737 24%3,553 2,968 20%
OTC derivatives, average rate per contract$65.91 $67.02 (2)%$65.78 $70.49 (7)%
(1)
Give-up fees as well as cash and voice brokerage revenues are excluded from the calculation of listed derivatives, average rate per contract.



Institutional
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Revenues:
Sales of physical commodities$— $— n/m$— $— n/m
Principal gains, net86.1 84.6 2%359.2 337.2 7%
Commission and clearing fees64.8 75.0 (14)%268.8 283.8 (5)%
Consulting, management and account fees18.9 14.4 31%72.9 32.2 126%
Interest income256.7 84.6 203%812.7 178.6 355%
Total revenues426.5 258.6 65%1,513.6 831.8 82%
Cost of sales of physical commodities— — n/m— — n/m
Operating revenues426.5 258.6 65%1,513.6 831.8 82%
Transaction-based clearing expenses46.8 49.8 (6)%187.9 202.4 (7)%
Introducing broker commissions7.6 7.7 (1)%35.4 31.7 12%
Interest expense241.5 69.7 246%758.3 114.2 564%
Net operating revenues130.6 131.4 (1)%532.0 483.5 10%
Variable direct compensation and benefits44.7 50.7 (12)%180.5 188.4 (4)%
Net contribution85.9 80.7 6%351.5 295.1 19%
Fixed compensation and benefits15.5 13.4 16%59.7 51.3 16%
Other fixed expenses18.8 22.1 (15)%77.5 67.4 15%
Bad debts, net of recoveries(1.3)0.2 n/m(1.5)1.8 n/m
Non-variable direct expenses33.0 35.7 (8)%135.7 120.5 13%
Other gain2.1 — n/m2.1 — n/m
Segment income$55.0 $45.0 22%$217.9 $174.6 25%
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Operating revenues (in millions):
Listed derivatives$45.1 $47.9 (6)%$186.0 $190.0 (2)%
Securities284.8 159.5 79%973.6 513.4 90%
FX contracts11.4 6.3 81%39.4 28.4 39%
Interest / fees earned on client balances64.5 30.1 114%239.5 46.1 420%
Other20.7 14.8 40%75.1 53.9 39%
$426.5 $258.6 65%$1,513.6 $831.8 82%
Select data (all $ amounts are U.S. dollar or U.S. dollar equivalents):
Listed derivatives (contracts, 000’s)30,563 33,476 (9)%125,862 130,285 (3)%
Listed derivatives, average rate per contract (1)
$1.37 $1.30 5%$1.36 $1.36 —%
Average client equity - listed derivatives (millions)$4,856 $4,413 10%$5,210 $3,547 47%
Securities ADV (millions)$5,662 $3,599 57%$5,257 $3,459 52%
Securities RPM (2)
$265 $480 (45)%$301 $503 (40)%
Average money market / FDIC sweep client balances (millions)$1,172 $1,946 (40)%$1,338 $1,784 (25)%
FX contracts ADV (millions)$3,724 $3,935 (5)%$4,321 $3,983 8%
FX contracts RPM$50 $25 100%$37 $28 32%
(1)
Give-up fee revenues are excluded from the calculation of listed derivatives, average rate per contract.
(2)
Interest expense associated with our fixed income activities is deducted from operating revenues in the calculation of Securities RPM, while interest income related to securities lending is excluded.



Retail
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Revenues:
Sales of physical commodities$11.3 $227.7 (95)%$571.3 $889.9 (36)%
Principal gains, net51.5 71.4 (28)%186.4 307.4 (39)%
Commission and clearing fees11.7 11.3 4%46.3 50.8 (9)%
Consulting, management and account fees12.9 13.1 (2)%53.6 51.6 4%
Interest income9.6 2.7 256%30.9 4.5 587%
Total revenues97.0 326.2 (70)%888.5 1,304.2 (32)%
Cost of sales of physical commodities4.6 224.4 (98)%555.5 877.5 (37)%
Operating revenues92.4 101.8 (9)%333.0 426.7 (22)%
Transaction-based clearing expenses3.1 6.0 (48)%16.2 26.2 (38)%
Introducing broker commissions20.2 21.8 (7)%83.8 95.6 (12)%
Interest expense1.6 0.6 167%5.7 2.0 185%
Net operating revenues67.5 73.4 (8)%227.3 302.9 (25)%
Variable direct compensation and benefits2.7 5.5 (51)%14.6 22.6 (35)%
Net contribution64.8 67.9 (5)%212.7 280.3 (24)%
Fixed compensation and benefits10.2 14.4 (29)%47.5 55.7 (15)%
Other fixed expenses26.6 32.0 (17)%117.1 113.3 3%
Bad debts, net of recoveries— 1.3 (100)%2.3 2.3 —%
Non-variable direct expenses36.8 47.7 (23)%166.9 171.3 (3)%
Other gain— — n/m— 6.4 (100)%
Segment income$28.0 $20.2 39%$45.8 $115.4 (60)%
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Operating revenues (in millions):
Securities$23.5 $22.3 5%$90.4 $97.0 (7)%
FX / CFD contracts67.8 75.1 (10)%222.5 310.9 (28)%
Physical contracts(0.2)2.2 (109)%12.0 13.9 (14)%
Interest / fees earned on client balances0.7 0.8 (13)%3.0 1.9 58%
Other0.6 1.4 (57)%5.1 3.0 70%
$92.4 $101.8 (9)%$333.0 $426.7 (22)%
Select data (all $ amounts are U.S. dollar or U.S. dollar equivalents):
FX / CFD contracts ADV (millions)$7,214 $8,328 (13)%$7,622 $9,290 (18)%
FX / CFD contracts RPM$146 $140 4%$115 $129 (11)%





Global Payments
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Revenues:
Sales of physical commodities$— $— n/m$— $— n/m
Principal gains, net50.5 41.9 21%200.3 162.9 23%
Commission and clearing fees2.2 1.6 38%7.2 6.2 16%
Consulting, management, account fees0.9 0.7 29%3.4 2.8 21%
Interest income0.6 0.1 500%1.7 0.1 1,600%
Total revenues54.2 44.3 22%212.6 172.0 24%
Cost of sales of physical commodities— — n/m— — n/m
Operating revenues54.2 44.3 22%212.6 172.0 24%
Transaction-based clearing expenses1.9 1.7 12%6.8 7.8 (13)%
Introducing broker commissions0.7 0.6 17%2.3 1.5 53%
Interest expense— 0.1 (100)%0.2 0.2 —%
Net operating revenues51.6 41.9 23%203.3 162.5 25%
Variable compensation and benefits9.2 8.3 11%38.8 31.3 24%
Net contribution42.4 33.6 26%164.5 131.2 25%
Fixed compensation and benefits5.4 5.2 4%36.6 18.9 94%
Other fixed expenses4.7 3.9 21%18.8 14.8 27%
Bad debts— 0.1 (100)%— 0.1 (100)%
Total non-variable direct expenses10.1 9.2 10%55.4 33.8 64%
Segment income$32.3 $24.4 32%$109.1 $97.4 12%
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Operating revenues (in millions):
Payments$52.9 $43.6 21%$208.3 $167.8 24%
Other1.3 0.7 86%4.3 4.2 2%
$54.2 $44.3 22%$212.6 $172.0 24%
Select data (all $ amounts are U.S. dollar or U.S. dollar equivalents):
Global Payments ADV (millions)$62 $64 (3)%$67 $62 8%
Global Payments RPM$13,406 $10,680 26%$12,367 $10,880 14%



Unallocated Costs and Expenses
The following table provides information regarding our unallocated costs and expenses. These unallocated costs and expenses include certain shared services such as information technology, accounting and treasury, credit and risk, legal and compliance, and human resources and other activities, which are not included in the results of the operating segments discussed above.
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)20232022% Change20232022% Change
Compensation and benefits:
Variable compensation and benefits$16.2 $17.9 (9)%$67.6 $59.5 14%
Fixed compensation and benefits45.7 30.2 51%156.4 119.2 31%
61.9 48.1 29%224.0 178.7 25%
Other expenses:
Occupancy and equipment rental10.4 9.4 11%39.4 35.7 10%
Non-trading technology and support12.5 10.0 25%43.1 38.3 13%
Professional fees8.2 6.6 24%26.3 26.1 1%
Depreciation and amortization5.5 5.4 2%22.6 21.7 4%
Communications1.7 1.4 21%6.6 5.5 20%
Selling and marketing1.6 0.9 78%4.4 5.8 (24)%
Trading systems and market information2.1 1.0 110%7.7 4.6 67%
Travel and business development1.5 1.7 (12)%5.5 4.0 38%
Other6.4 0.8 700%21.3 18.6 15%
49.9 37.2 34%176.9 160.3 10%
Total compensation and other expenses$111.8 $85.3 31%$400.9 $339.0 18%
Total unallocated costs and other expenses increased $26.5 million, or 31%, to $111.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $85.3 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. Compensation and benefits increased $13.8 million, or 29%, to $61.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $48.1 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022.
The increase in non-variable compensation is principally related to the move of certain client engagement teams out of discrete business lines and into shared services and replacing compensation expense in those discrete business lines with a non-variable charge. Additionally, the increase in non-variable compensation partially resulted from hiring among our compliance and IT departments, principally due to company growth. Average administrative headcount increased 26% in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the three months ended September 30, 2022.
Overall, other non-compensation expenses increased $12.7 million, or 34%, to $49.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to $37.2 million in the three months ended September 30, 2022. Most notably, the increase in other is a result of a value-added tax credit adjustment included in the three months ended September 30, 2022.



Balance Sheet Summary
The following table below provides a summary of asset, liability and stockholders’ equity information for the periods indicated.
(Unaudited) (in millions, except for share and per share amounts)September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Summary asset information:
Cash and cash equivalents$1,108.3 $1,108.5 
Cash, securities and other assets segregated under federal and other regulations$2,426.3 $3,267.2 
Securities purchased under agreements to resell$2,979.5 $1,672.0 
Securities borrowed$1,129.1 $1,209.8 
Deposits with and receivables from broker-dealers, clearing organizations and counterparties, net$7,443.8 $6,842.6 
Receivables from clients, net and notes receivable, net$688.3 $571.3 
Financial instruments owned, at fair value$5,044.8 $4,167.3 
Physical commodities inventory, net$537.3 $513.5 
Property and equipment, net$123.5 $112.9 
Operating right of use assets$122.1 $121.8 
Goodwill and intangible assets, net$82.4 $86.2 
Other$253.3 $186.5 
Summary liability and stockholders’ equity information:
Accounts payable and other accrued liabilities$579.3 $416.8 
Operating lease liabilities$149.3 $143.0 
Payables to clients$9,976.0 $9,891.0 
Payables to broker-dealers, clearing organizations and counterparties$442.4 $659.8 
Payables to lenders under loans$341.0 $485.1 
Senior secured borrowings, net$342.1 $339.1 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase$4,526.6 $3,195.6 
Securities loaned$1,117.3 $1,189.5 
Financial instruments sold, not yet purchased, at fair value$3,085.6 $2,469.6 
Stockholders’ equity$1,379.1 $1,070.1 
Common stock outstanding - shares20,796,637 20,303,904 
Net asset value per share$66.31 $52.70 
The Company calculates ROE on stated book value based on net income divided by average stockholders’ equity. For the calculation of ROE on tangible book value, the amount of goodwill and intangibles, net is excluded from stockholders’ equity.





Conference Call & Web Cast
A conference call to discuss the Company’s financial results will be held tomorrow, Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time. The call may also include discussion of Company developments, and forward-looking and other material information about business and financial matters. A live webcast of the conference call as well as additional information to review during the call will be made available in PDF form on-line on the Company’s corporate web site at https://www.stonex.com. Participants can also access the call via https://register.vevent.com/register/BIa273b443d0ab4ea585be27e0b2dcd79a approximately ten minutes prior to the start time. Participants may preregister for the conference call here.
For those who cannot access the live broadcast, a replay of the call will be available at https://www.stonex.com.
About StoneX Group Inc.
StoneX Group Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates a global financial services network that connects companies, organizations, traders and investors to the global market ecosystem through a unique blend of digital platforms, end-to-end clearing and execution services, high touch service and deep expertise. The Company strives to be the one trusted partner to its clients, providing its network, product and services to allow them to pursue trading opportunities, manage their market risks, make investments and improve their business performance. A Fortune-500 company headquartered in New York City and listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (NASDAQ:SNEX), StoneX Group Inc. and its approximately 4,000 employees serve more than 54,000 commercial, institutional, and global payments clients, and more than 400,000 retail accounts, from more than 40 offices spread across five continents. Further information on the Company is available at www.stonex.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, such as those pertaining to the uncertain financial impact of COVID-19 and the Company’s financial condition, results of operations, business strategy and financial needs. All statements other than statements of current or historical fact contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. The words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “should,” “plan,” “will,” “may,” “could,” “intend,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue” or the negative of these terms and similar expressions, as they relate to StoneX Group Inc., are intended to identify forward-looking statements.
These forward-looking statements are largely based on current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that may affect the financial condition, results of operations, business strategy and financial needs of the Company. They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions, including the risks, uncertainties and assumptions described in the filings made by StoneX Group Inc. with the SEC, including those risks set forth under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and, to the extent applicable, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings made time to time with the SEC. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking statements in this press release may not occur and actual results could differ materially from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. When you consider these forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind these risk factors and other cautionary statements in this press release.
These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release. StoneX Group Inc. undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. Accordingly, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. For these statements, we claim the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
StoneX Group Inc.
Investor inquiries:
Kevin Murphy
(212) 403 - 7296
kevin.murphy@stonex.com
SNEX-G




Appendix A
The Company acquired CDI effective October 31, 2022, and the results of the year ended September 30, 2023 include a non-taxable gain of $23.5 million. The results of the three months and year ended September 30, 2023 include amortization expense related to identified intangible assets, related to the acquisition. The Company acquired Gain Capital Holdings, Inc. effective August 1, 2020. The results of the three months and year ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 include amortization expense related to identified intangible assets, related to the acquisition.
The “adjusted” non-GAAP amounts reflect each item after removing the impact of the gain on acquisition and related amortization expense for the three months and year ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. Management believes that presenting our results excluding the gain on acquisition and related amortization expense is meaningful, as it increases the comparability of period-to-period results.
Three Months Ended September 30,Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)2023202220232022
Reconciliation of income before tax to adjusted non-GAAP amounts:
Income before tax, as reported (GAAP)$75.4 $66.4 $323.0 $277.2 
Gain on acquisition:
Attributable to tangible assets acquired— — (14.6)— 
Attributable to intangible assets acquired— — (8.9)— 
Total gain on acquisition— — (23.5)— 
Acquisition related expense:
Amortization of intangible assets acquired1.9 2.7 11.0 10.6 
Adjusted income before tax, (non-GAAP)$77.3 $69.1 $310.5 $287.8 
Reconciliation of income tax expense to adjusted non-GAAP amounts:
Income tax expense, as reported (GAAP)$24.7 $14.1 $84.5 $70.1 
Tax effect of the gain on acquisition— — — — 
Tax effect of acquisition related expense0.5 0.8 3.0 2.9 
Adjusted income tax expense, (non-GAAP)$25.2 $14.9 $87.5 $73.0 
Reconciliation of net income to adjusted non-GAAP amounts:
Net income, as reported (GAAP)$50.7 $52.3 $238.5 $207.1 
Total gain on acquisition, net of tax— — (23.5)— 
Acquisition related expense, net of tax1.4 1.9 8.0 7.7 
Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)$52.1 $54.2 $223.0 $214.8 
Quarter Ended
September 30,
Year Ended September 30,
(in millions)2023202220232022
Calculation of average stockholders’ equity:
Total stockholders’ equity - beginning of period, as reported (GAAP)$1,329.9 $1,047.3 $1,070.1 $904.0 
Total stockholders’ equity - end of period, as reported (GAAP)1,379.1 1,070.1 1,379.1 1,070.1 
Average stockholders’ equity$1,354.5 $1,058.7 $1,224.6 $987.1 
Calculation of return on equity:
Net income, as reported (GAAP)$50.7 $52.3 $238.5 $207.1 
Average stockholders’ equity$1,354.5 $1,058.7 $1,224.6 $987.1 
Return on equity15.0 %19.8 %19.5 %21.0 %
Calculation of adjusted return on equity (non-GAAP)
Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)$52.1 $54.2 $223.0 $214.8 
Average stockholders’ equity$1,354.5 $1,058.7 $1,224.6 $987.1 
Adjusted return on equity (non-GAAP)15.4 %20.5 %18.2 %21.8 %